If your subwoofer does n’t have an internalamplifier , you ’ll by all odds want to tie an amplifier to it . To do this , you ’ll require your subwoofer , an amplifier , at least one limit ofRCA cables(these are the reddened , white , and yellow jacks on a individual cable),speakers , and speaker wires .

First , you ’ll want to call up about where you ’ll keep the subwoofer . Because the subwoofer is ferment mostly on the basso ( the low tones ) , it does n’t want as much directional pushing as speakers do . Since you ’ll have to run cable and wire between the subwoofer and other gadget , you might want to keep it just a few feet from your screen .

To get started with the actual lure - up , you ’ll relate the subwoofer to the amplifier using the RCA cable . If you desire a stereo hook - up , you ’ll postulate two set of RCA cable . Connect the subwoofer output to the amplifier input . The jack on the amplifier may even be label " subwoofer end product , " just to make thing easy for you . check that both the subwoofer and the amplifier are turned off and disconnect from the power root .

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You ’ll then need to connect your amplifier to your verbalizer . On the back of your amplifier , you should find the speaker outputs . Connect your verbaliser wires to these outputs – one into each output . The speaker wires are usually just nude conducting wire ends . verify you ’re connecting the left and correct end product speaker wire into their corresponding leftover and right talker . Sometimes , the amplifier has the electropositive / negative polarity delimit , in which guinea pig you ’ll have to check that that the right positive and negative terminals from each speaker unit are kick the bucket into the same polarity of the amplifier .

Now , connect your amplifier to their big businessman source , check out your wiring ; then twist it on .

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